"I think Taxi is one of the seminal, great shows that was ever made on television. I mean, the story and those characters, that's what makes a great show - it's the characters. And I always fell in love with the characters."

    About This Interview

    In his nearly three-hour interview, Danny DeVito talks about his early love of television and film, and reminisces about growing up in New Jersey. He speaks of early roles in films such as One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and early television roles on Starsky and Hutch. He discusses landing the role of "Louie De Palma" on Taxi, for which he won an Emmy, and describes his co-stars, including the comedian Andy Kaufman. DeVito also recalls his wife, Rhea Perlman's, guest appearance on that show, and recounts his own guest appearances on TV comedies such as Friends and The Simpsons. He touches on his production company, Jersey Films, and some of its projects. He then details his then-latest role as "Frank Reynolds" on F/X's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, created by Rob McElhenney. Amy Harrington conducted the interview on July 27, 2011 in Beverly Hills, CA.

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    Danny DeVito on his real mother playing his TV mother on Taxi

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    Danny DeVito on his physical type

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    Danny DeVito on his advice to actors

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    Danny DeVito on his proudest career achievement

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    Danny DeVito on "The Night Man Cometh" musical on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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    Danny DeVito on the end of Taxi and its legacy

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    Chapter 1

    On his "new look" - blonde hair for a movie he was shooting during this interview; on the then-new phase of "television on the internet"; on the state of his hair on his then-current show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    05:32

    On his early family life; on growing up in New Jersey and his early love of movies

    08:27

    On loving to watch television as a kid; on his education

    06:40

    On acting in high school; on growing up Italian-American

    11:53

    On going to beauty school; on trying to enroll in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts

    08:17

    On starting a career in television; on appearing in "One Flow Over the Cuckoo's Nest" off-Broadway; on All That Glitters

    05:54

    On the value of television and its future on the internet; on being able to watch television on-demand 

    06:23

    On getting cast on Taxi; on his character, "Louie De Palma"

    05:07

    Chapter 2

    On his early television work, on Starsky and Hutch

    03:19

    On his Taxi co-stars Andy Kaufman, Marilu Henner, and Christopher Lloyd; on guest-appearances by his mother and by his wife, Rhea Perlman

    10:42

    On his Taxi character, "Louie De Palma"; on how much he enjoyed the role

    05:42

    On why he went back to television with his then-current sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; on Charlie Day and his Sunny cast; on how his Taxi fans might react to his new character - comparing "Frank" and "Louie"

    18:55

    On "Louie De Palma's" special "space" on Taxi, what he kept in that space and how he decorated it; on the legacy of that role; on Taxi being cancelled then picked up again by NBC; on his Saturday Night Live appearance; on changes with censorship on TV

    15:35

    On the changing face of television and new media

    04:51

    Chapter 3

    On his physical type; on the end of Taxi; on the show's legacy

    06:59

    On his then-current television viewing habits

    03:10

    On the film "Man on the Moon," about his Taxi co-star Andy Kaufman; on his appearances on Friends as "Uncle Herb"

    10:00

    On why It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has tapped into the American psyche

    05:12

    On what he looks for in a film in order to take a role: five good things

    02:10

    On his proudest achievements and career advice to actors; on his directing style; on meeting Milton Berle and Red Buttons

    13:39

    All that Glitters

    Danny DeVito on appearing on All That Glitters, a Norman Lear TV project

    03:13

    Friends

    Danny DeVito on his Friends appearance as "Uncle Herb"

    02:26

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    Danny DeVito on why he returned to television on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as "Frank Reynolds"

    18:00

    Danny DeVito on his nude scene on an It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Christmas episode 

    04:26

    Danny DeVito on "The Night Man Cometh" musical on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    03:44

    Danny DeVito on why It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has tapped into the American psyche

    05:12

    Saturday Night Live

    Danny DeVito on his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live after Taxi was cancelled and before it was picked up again on NBC

    03:28

    Sopranos, The

    Danny DeVito on his fascination with watching The Sopranos, and on the value of watching it on DVD

    01:15

    Starsky and Hutch

    On his early television work, on Starsky and Hutch

    03:19

    Taxi

    Danny DeVito on his Taxi character, "Louie De Palma," and on meeting the rest of the cast

    02:51

    Danny DeVito on his Taxi co-stars

    04:12

    Danny DeVito on his real mother playing his TV mother on Taxi

    02:27

    Danny DeVito on his wife, Rhea Perlman, appearing on Taxi, and the first utterance of "holy crap" on TV

    04:04

    Danny DeVito on his Taxi character, "Louie De Palma's" softer side

    06:39

    Danny DeVito on "Louie's" "cage" on the Taxi set

    02:18

    Danny DeVito on creating his iconic Taxi character, "Louie De Palma"

    03:45

    Danny DeVito on the Taxi episode "Louie Sees the Light"

    02:15

    Danny DeVito on Taxi and its legacy

    02:08

    Advice

    Danny DeVito on his advice to actors

    01:26

    Technological Innovation

    Danny DeVito on the value of television and its future on the internet

    01:46

    Television Industry

    Danny DeVito on his advice to actors

    01:26

    Actor

    Danny DeVito on advice to actors - "don't be nervous just go in there and knock their socks off"

    00:12

    Danny DeVito on his advice to actors

    01:26

    Performers

    Danny DeVito on advice to actors - "don't be nervous just go in there and knock their socks off"

    00:12

    Danny DeVito on his advice to actors

    01:26

    Comedy Series

    Danny DeVito on Taxi

    17:21

    Danny DeVito on Taxi and its legacy

    02:58

    Milton Berle

    Danny DeVito on meeting Milton Berle

    04:01

    Red Buttons

    Danny DeVito on meeting Red Buttons

    03:17

    Andy Kaufman

    Danny DeVito on working with his Taxi co-star Andy Kaufman

    56:03

    Danny DeVito on his Taxi co-star Andy Kaufman and the episode "Brother Rat," which featured Kaufman's alter ego, "Tony Clifton"

    06:02

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